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Wysteria and her triplet sisters Estrella and Dee Kehlani grew up in a small forest near an even smaller human village. They lived in a hidden glen near a waterfall with their parents, four elder siblings and an assortment of other relatives. As they were growing up the triplets would often sneak to the human village during festivals and watch the merriment. Wysteria was drawn to the dancing and would often mimic what she saw with her sisters. Estrella loved to hear the stories and poems the bards would tell and often would repeat them to her sisters.

As they grew their talents in their chosen hobbies grew and they began to make their own dances and stories. Occasionally, other fae and creatures would pass through their woods, skirting around the human village. The girls loved meeting these new people and would often beg for new stories and dances from far away places. Their relatives watched them grow and indulged their talents in their hobbies. However, anytime the girls talked of leaving to explore or meet new people, their family would forbid it. It wasn’t safe they told them. Fae were disliked and hunted. They were free to enjoy their dancing and storytelling, but they were not to leave the forest.

For many years the girls obeyed their families wishes, but secretly talked and yearned for the freedom to explore the world and experience all the dances, music, and stories they could find. Often they would travel to the boundary of their forest at the top of the near mountain where the source of the waterfall flowed. They’d stand at the top and look out over the huge expanse of a world they longed to see.

One such day, they stood at the top and from no where a huge gust of wind hit them from behind and they toppled over the side and slid down part of the mountain. As they came to a stop a mist gathered around them, quickly becoming so thick they could barely see each other. They huddled close and held hands praying it would pass quickly. After what felt like hours, the mist slowly cleared and their surroundings were revealed to them.

The sisters gasped and stared in wonder at the world around them. They were no longer in a forest like the one they grew up in or even on a mountain. There were in a weirdly hot and humid jungle. They had never seen a jungle but heard tales of them and took in the nearby animals and sounds with interest. They whispered quietly to each other, not wanting to draw unwanted attention and soon decided they would have to explore and see if they could discover where they were and if there was a way home.

Wysteria gave a soft excited squeal and grabbing her sisters’ hands pulled them with her as she headed into the jungle.

Me and my sister Lulu decided to get back into fantasy RP and these are our two characters. Dee wasn’t able to join us this time but hopefully will appear in later posts! Mysts of Eyr is a gorgeous jungle sim that has a ton of available races to play, though so far I’ve seen a majority of mers. The members are super nice and helpful and I look forward to seeing how our fairy’s journey goes. ♥

The beauty of the forest and the soft music it created made her want to sit and linger. She drifted down to rest. She leaned her head back and closed her eyes breathing deep and listening to the musical sounds surrounding her. She heard a strange little chittering close behind her and turned to see a pair of fox cubs playing while the mother watched her carefully. She smiled and stayed still to watch them until they went inside their den.

After some more exploring she saw a cute little bear cub peeking at her from behind a tree stump. She giggled and knelt a little distance off and summoned some flower petals to play with and amuse the cub. When some big rustlings came from the nearby trees and the bear cub wandered off towards them she continued her explorations.

As the sun was setting she came across a beautiful pond with some ducks swimming around. The reflections on the water were so pretty with the sunset lighting she had to go closer to gaze down at them. One of the ducks ruffled its feathers at her and swam off a little disgrunted. She giggled and spent some time hovering there just basking in the peace as the sunlight faded and the sounds of crickets and frogs replaced the bird songs.

After another week of being sick with the flu or some bad bug, I really wanted to get out and see some beautiful nature. I can not wait for spring and warmer weather and all things green and colorful to sprout up. I saw this sim on Strawberry Singh’s blog and had to go and explore it. It is so gorgeous and calming. The sim lighting and sounds go perfect with the landscaping and I had a ton of fun playing with the animals and water reflections.